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Mojmír Jauernig was born on 22 February 1964 in Šumperk. He spent the first two years of his life in the village of Habartice in the Hanušovice region with his parents and grandmother Alberta Jauernigová, who despite her German nationality was not included in the expulsion of Germans. Grandfather Adolf Jauernig enlisted in the Wehrmacht and died shortly after the war while trying to cross the Elbe River. The family moved to Hanušovice in 1966. Shortly after 1968, father Adolf Jauernig applied to the authorities for the family to leave for the Federal Republic of Germany. However, Mojmír, who was five years old at the time, suffered a serious injury while sledging and due to the lengthy treatment the family could not go to Germany and later it was no longer possible. In 1972, the father of the witness was murdered. However, the criminal police eventually classified the case as unsolved and even the witness never found out what actually happened. Mojmír Jauernig graduated from secondary technical school in Šumperk. He welcomed the fall of communism, but did not get involved politically. In the 1990s, he learned the stove-making trade and started his own business. At the time of recording in 2025, he was teaching stove-making and reconstructing tiled stoves all over the country.